RobS
Super Member
<font color="blue"> Are you among those, like me, who are old enough to remember when new cars delivered to the dealer had to go to their "make ready" folks before going on the showroom floor or out for potential buyers to see? </font>
Not quite there with you Bird, this was the mid '70s where the cars were still big but the engines were getting anemic. We worked on mostly domestic brands and the work ethic at the assembly plants was pretty low. No focus on quality, just get product out the door.
It didn't take long to get used to the various parts. In spite of what we all hear/say, there is a lot of commonality in fasteners etc. Pretty quickly learned to recognize a door hinge bolt from a fender bolt. Hood bolts were the same but not painted (depending on make). Only a couple types of trim screws used throughout /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Not quite there with you Bird, this was the mid '70s where the cars were still big but the engines were getting anemic. We worked on mostly domestic brands and the work ethic at the assembly plants was pretty low. No focus on quality, just get product out the door.
It didn't take long to get used to the various parts. In spite of what we all hear/say, there is a lot of commonality in fasteners etc. Pretty quickly learned to recognize a door hinge bolt from a fender bolt. Hood bolts were the same but not painted (depending on make). Only a couple types of trim screws used throughout /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif